Kincaid, Charles M

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Charles McCreath Kincaid was born in Glasgow on the 29th of December 1890 to Annie Gibson McCreath and John Kincaid, a pawnbroker. His childhood was based in the Plantation/Govan area of Glasgow, at 60 Clifford Street. He studied Drawing and Painting at The Glasgow School of Art from 1907 to 1912. He enlisted with the Royal Army Medical Corps in November of 1915, listed as "Territorial Force" - Lowland Division". At this time he was living at Fourth Street, Pollockshields, Glasgow. He served both at home and on the Western Front until the end of the war and is listed in the School's World War One Roll of Honour. He married Helen Fontaine Huggins on the 7th September 1921. By 1923, he had moved to London, residing at Portland Avenue in Hackney. In 1938, he is listed as living at 9 Coniston Road, Finchley. He passed away in 1940 at age 50, his death registered at Edmonton in Essex. His occupation listed on his death certificate was "Designer and Representative (Colour Printers)".

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